Top tips for undertaking a SAR
We have set out below how a SAR interplays with ongoing litigation and also some top tips for handling SARs.
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We have set out below how a SAR interplays with ongoing litigation and also some top tips for handling SARs.
Given the publicity surrounding data protection, it is perhaps unsurprising that we have seen an increase of individuals asserting their data protection rights. This has caused not only an increase in satellite litigation but also an increase in subject access requests (SAR) by litigants searching for documents that they think will assist their litigation.
A SAR is where an individual asks a company or organisation for a copy of all of their “personal data” (in short, information) held about them. They may be seeking premature disclosure of documents, or they may be hoping to find the “smoking gun” that they believe will support their claim. If you receive a SAR and there is anticipated litigation or ongoing litigation, you should be aware of the following:
These are our ten top tips if you're on the receiving end of a SAR: